Knitted Lace and Lace Knitting

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Knitted lace can be made into clothing, veils and shawls, tablecloths. And it can use very fine yarns. I've heard that “lace knitting” is patterned on one side, and plain knitting on all the reverse rows; whereas “knitted lace” has pattern on all the rows.

Thank you so much for trying to identify this lace pattern. With everyone so far not being able to pin point what this is good in the sense that it helps me to rule out many possibilities. I am going to try with macrame....at least the diamond part and worry about the bottom fringe when I get that far. My idea probably won't work....but I will give it a try.

This is Karen Spencer writing and I am repairing hopefully the trim on a friends tablecloth that was made many, many years ago....does anyone think this could be knitted lace, or lace knitting? So far with the group in "Identifying lace" they have said they don't believe it is bobbin lace, or tatting. Possibly macrame. Just thought I'd ask about these other 2 possibilities. More pics are shown in the Lace Identification group.